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Old 02-26-2011, 01:44 PM
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Default I just bought a T3/B in Honeyburst from Sweetwater.

I haven't owned a Taylor for a long time...I had a 714CE back in 2001 but sold it to get into the world of custom acoustics... (expensive choice).

Now I am interested in learning electric and am smitten by the versatility of the T3/B. Should be here Wednesday.

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Yet another Taylor on my GAS list. I've played a few T3's, excellent instruments.

Cograts!

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I haven't owned a Taylor for a long time...I had a 714CE back in 2001 but sold it to get into the world of custom acoustics... (expensive choice).

Now I am interested in learning electric and am smitten by the versatility of the T3/B. Should be here Wednesday.

Chris
Hi Chris - you're in for a real treat! I played one nearly identical to that the other day. Same great Taylor looks, craftsmanship, and feel that we've come to love & expect with the acoustic.

Pics - without pics, it didn't happen! :-)
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I haven't owned a Taylor for a long time...I had a 714CE back in 2001 but sold it to get into the world of custom acoustics... (expensive choice).

Now I am interested in learning electric and am smitten by the versatility of the T3/B. Should be here Wednesday.

Chris
And you forgot to mention that you would be posting pictures as soon as you got it

Congrats! I'm very interested in hearing what you think of the T3.

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And you forgot to mention that you would be posting pictures as soon as you got it

Congrats! I'm very interested in hearing what you think of the T3.

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Ditto for me...
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I've got a tobacco-burst T3/B that's a dream to play. You're going to love your beautiful new guitar.

But I discovered that I'm just not an electric guy, so my T3/B has only about 4 hours of playing on it. I'll be selling it.
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I will definitely post pics when it arrives... I have a lot to learn about playing electric. So hopefully I will spend way more time playing it than writing about it.

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I will definitely post pics when it arrives... I have a lot to learn about playing electric. So hopefully I will spend way more time playing it than writing about it.

Chris
Or playing with pedals, amps, knobs, switches, etc. There are temptations everywhere!
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You are right.. I ordered a Boss GT-10 to go with it.

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You are right.. I ordered a Boss GT-10 to go with it.

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